123ArticleOnline Logo
Welcome to 123ArticleOnline.com!
ALL >> Technology,-Gadget-and-Science >> View Article

Diversity And Inclusion In The Workplace

Profile Picture
By Author: Tarun Sarwal
Total Articles: 1
Comment this article
Facebook ShareTwitter ShareGoogle+ ShareTwitter Share

SignAble is India’s first on-demand Indian Sign Language interpretation service for the deaf. We are building an inclusive community by ensuring the deaf are a part of every conversation

The SignAble App was built using open source technologies to provide instant connectivity and reliable services to our clients. Whether individuals or businesses, we provide around-the- clock service to their varying needs.

Our SignAble App is available on multiple devices including laptops, desktops, tablets and mobile phones. Our mobile app can be downloaded from Google Play Store.
There are over 18 million deaf people in India and most are illiterate with no easy way to communicate with the outside world. SignAble is revolutionising accessibility in India with a mobile application that is, in essence “An interpreter in your pocket” for deaf people. With it, the deaf can be included in all communication – in their homes with their family and friends, in public spaces such as shops, hospitals and government agencies and in the workplace with managers and colleagues. The app provides on-demand access to live interpreters ...
... in 16 Indian languages. It has been built with significant input from the deaf community to overcome illiteracy barriers and obstacles to seamless communication between the deaf and hearing.

The SignAble app allows a deaf user to make a mobile-based call to a hearing person. To facilitate that conversation, a deaf person initiates a call via the SignAble app. They are then connected to a SignAble interpreter on the app. The interpreter converses in speech to initiate the conversation with the hearing person. During the course of the call, the interpreter enables communication both ways, in Sign Language with the deaf user via video link and an audio call with the hearing person.

Background and History:
The idea of including disabled people in the workforce was championed in the 90s following the introduction of the 1995 Act on Disability. Many organisations championed the cause and a large number of NGOs in India working on training and skilling disabled persons were catapulted into the limelight for the work they had been doing in this area. By 2000, the recruitment wave began with corporates and ‘BPOs’ exploring the possibility of hiring disabled persons. There were a lot of hurdles to overcome and access was a critical one. Physical access was the first to be addressed and many saw it as being an expensive exercise to create access for mobility impaired persons who used wheel chairs, for example. The next stage was a drive to train and support blind persons to use screen reading software enabling them to work on a computer efficiently and thus be a part of the workplace.

Deaf people in India have traditionally had far less access to education since the only education provided is itself inaccessible to them and the process of education is simply learning by rote. Verbal skills, both spoken and written have always been a great challenge. Initially, those with good oral skills and low hearing loss were hired. Then when companies realised that deaf people are mostly healthy individuals who have no need for physical access support, they were hired in jobs where language did not play a great role. Manual labour such as housekeeping, laundry in hotels, packing and shipping in other industries seemed to be the order of the day. A few who had computer skills were also hired as data entry operators by BPOs and were taught processes 1 by 1 in their workplace. It says a lot for the tenacity of these early hires that they were able to work and learn how to adjust to their employers and colleagues without access to clear and efficient communications.

The reality is that their career growth in these companies has been stunted and their access needs are far from being met. The scenario has now changed and the deaf are beginning to get access to higher education. The RPWD Act of 2016 mandates access for all and so many are going to college and earning degrees and expect to be able to progress in a career rather than just stagnate and do a repetitive job for 20 years.
Although the provision of interpreters is now mandated in workplaces, compliance is poor because there is a dearth of interpreters. Employers expect high quality interpretation that the training institutions cannot seem to provide either the quality or the quantity required.

“The lack of quality ISL interpreters is a burning issue and SignAble has ambitious plans to combat this in its drive for seamless communication between the deaf and hearing”

Corporate applications:
- Powerful Diversity and Inclusion tool for companies employing deaf people to facilitate recruitment, onboarding and team communication.
NB. This is already being provided at scale by SignAble to Amazon India.
- Seamless Front office and Client-facing services, e.g.medical consultations, hospitality industry, transport sector and government services
NB. This is already being provided at the state-of-the-art Museum of Art and Photography (MAPP)
- Robust interpretation for webinars and other online events
- The ambitious product roadmap includes a desktop solution, a white-labelled solution to integrate into websites and internal communication systems and a marketplace to connect with signed enterprises through the app
- On the impact side SignAble will focus on enabling and improving inclusion and growth in employment and skilling.
- SignAble is also planning special products catering to medical and educational institutions.

Community applications
- The deaf associations across India are important awareness and channel marketing partners as we continue to build the ecosystem around this community
- We are currently exploring a relationship with the government-led Indian Sign Language (ISL) research and training centre to make the service available across government departments
- We are positioned to launch the only ‘Helpline Service for the deaf’, by which deaf persons will be able to access any helpline via a video call to resolve issues
- Text to Video via QR code is another application that is being launched. Any text in any location will be accessible via QR code with online ISL translation. This application gives deaf people access to any signage anywhere. From corporate offices, to shop floors (safety regulations), to Museums, to Archaeological and historical sites, literally anywhere there is a need for such an application.
- We are working with deaf recruitment agencies, deaf employers and deaf skills training institutions to identify companies with a deaf inclusion policy; we work with deaf employees in those companies to drive the adoption and use of the service in their companies.

Contact
Website: https://signable.live/
E-mail us for enquiries: contact@signable.live For support: support@signable.live Call us : +919019916422
WhatsApp your video (deaf) : +919567522384

More About the Author

SignAble is India’s first on-demand Indian Sign Language interpretation service for the deaf. We have a mobile app for individual users and a web platform for organisations and businesses. We also provide both live and virtual interpretation services for events, conferences as well as daily work operations.

Total Views: 131Word Count: 1090See All articles From Author

Add Comment

Technology, Gadget and Science Articles

1. How To Create Viral Content For Social Media Growth
Author: jatin

2. The Ultimate Guide To React Developer Tools
Author: goodcoders

3. How To Check Your Hdd Warranty And Recover Lost Data?
Author: Stellar India

4. Delivering Excellence In Software Testing And Quality Assurance
Author: ideyaLabs

5. Implementing Real-time Tracking And Notifications In Taxi Booking Apps
Author: Simon Harris

6. Web Scraping Americano Vs Coffee Data Insights
Author: Food Data Scrape

7. Web Scraping Car Rental Data For Market Trends 2025
Author: travel

8. What Is Stopping You From Availing The Virtual Answering Service?
Author: Eliza Garran

9. Common Challenges That You Will Encounter When Hiring A Website Developing Company!
Author: Liam Mackie

10. Hire Ecommerce Website Designers To Design Your Business Website
Author: Liam Mackie

11. Discover The Power Of Virtual Receptionists In Brief
Author: Eliza Garran

12. Revolutionizing Field Work: The Ultimate Guide To Oem India Brush Cutters
Author: Satyam Sagar

13. Switch To Touchless Ordering With Qr Table In Odoo
Author: Tina Sharma

14. Quanta Vrla Battery Dealer In Delhi – Best Prices And Genuine Products
Author: radiant

15. Focus On Growth While We Manage Your Workforce In India: Remunance Delivers
Author: Rishi Singh

Login To Account
Login Email:
Password:
Forgot Password?
New User?
Sign Up Newsletter
Email Address: